Workzone WZ-TB 13 L User manual

Type
User manual
BENCH DRILL
WZ-TB 13 L
User Manual
Original instructions
ID: #05007
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User-friendly
Manual
Dok./Rev.-Nr. 196433_20180806
Overview .................................................................................. 3
Use ............................................................................................. 4
Pack contents/device parts ..................................................... 6
General information ..................................................................7
Reading and storing the user manual ........................................ 7
Explanation of symbols ................................................................. 7
Safety ........................................................................................ 8
Proper use ........................................................................................8
Residual risks ...................................................................................9
General safety notes for power tools ...........................................9
Safety notes for drills ..................................................................... 12
Safety notes for the line laser ..................................................... 13
Safety instructions for batteries ................................................. 13
Supplementary safety instructions ........................................... 14
Check the drill and package contents ....................................16
Assembly .................................................................................16
First use .................................................................................... 17
Operation ................................................................................. 17
Preparations .................................................................................. 18
Emergency stop switch ................................................................ 18
Setting the speed ......................................................................... 19
Speed table .....................................................................................21
Setting the height of the protective hood ................................22
Clamping the workpiece in the vice .......................................... 22
Adjusting the drilling table ......................................................... 22
Setting the drill depth ..................................................................23
Switching on and setting the line laser.....................................23
Drilling workpieces .......................................................................24
Tips for best results when drilling ..............................................25
Removing blockages ....................................................................26
Cleaning and maintenance .................................................... 26
Storage ................................................................................... 28
Transport ................................................................................ 28
Troubleshooting ..................................................................... 29
Technical data ........................................................................ 29
Noise information .................................................................. 30
Disposal ....................................................................................31
Declaration of conformity .......................................................32
Contents
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Product contents⁄device parts
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Protective hood
2
Locking screw
3
Motor
4
Tensioning screw for the motor
5
Handle fixture
6
Handle, 3×
7
Drill column
8
Scale for setting the incline
9
Rotary knob for setting the height
10
Base plate
11
Screw for setting the incline
12
Drilling table
13
Chuck
14
Protective hood
15
Foldable chip guard
16
Arrow mark for setting the drill depth
17
Emergency stop switch
18
Clamping screw for setting the drilling
depth, 2×
19
Vice
20
Fixing screw, 2×; washer, 4×;
spring washer, 2×; nut, 2×
21
Hexagon screw, 3×
22
Screw for line laser
23
Hex key
24
Chuck key
25
Tension lever for V-belt
26
Line laser
27
Rotating bezel, 2×
28
On/Off switch for the line laser
29
Grub screw, 2×
30
Battery compartment cover
31
On/Off switch I/O (On switch I: green;
Off switch O: red)
The product contents include two R03 1.5 V batteries (AAA).
General information
7
General information
Reading and storing the user manual
This user manual accompanies this bench drill WZ-TB 13 L (hereinafter
referred to simply as “drill”). It contains important information on safety,
usage and care.
Read the user manual carefully before using the drill. Pay particular
attention to the safety instructions and warnings. Failure to follow the instructions in
this user manual may result in serious injury or damage to the drill.
You must comply with applicable local or national regulations concerning the use of
this product. Keep this user manual in a safe place for future reference. If you pass the
drill on to third parties, please be absolutely sure to include this user manual.
Explanation of symbols
The following symbols and signal words are used in this user manual, on the drill or
on the packaging.
WARNING!
Indicates a hazardous situation that, if not
avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
NOTICE!
Warns of possible damage to property.
This symbol provides you with useful supplementary information on
assembly or use.
Declaration of conformity (see chapter “Declaration of conformity”):
Products marked with this symbol meet all applicable Community
regulations for the European Economic Area.
Read the user manual.
Wear suitable, tight fitting clothing.
Wear protective goggles.
Safety
8
Wear a dust mask.
Wear ear protection.
If applicable, wear a hair net or cap to prevent your hair from getting
caught in rotating parts.
This device complies with protection class I.
VORSICHT ! - LASERSTRAHLUNG !
Nicht in den Strahl blicken!
Laser Klasse 2
λ: 650 nm; P: < 1 mW
nach EN 60825-1: 2014
Products marked with this warning notice are laser devices
of class 2 with a wavelength of 650 nm and comply with EN
60825-1:2014. You may not look directly into the beam emitted
by these products or use optical instruments to view them.
Safety
Proper use
The drill is only suitable for hobby and DIY tasks for drilling materials such as stone,
wood and metal. It must not be used to drill into work materials that are hazardous to
health such as asbestos.
The chuck is suitable for drill bits and tools with a shank diameter from 1.5 up to a
maximum of 13 millimetres and cylindrical tool shank. Tools with a taper shank (MK2)
can also be used.
The drill must not be operated continuously for more than 15 minutes. Afterwards, the
drill must cool off before it is used again.
The drill may only be used by adults.
Any other applications are expressly prohibited and are deemed improper use.
Neither the manufacturer nor the retailer can accept any responsibility for injury, loss
or damage caused by misuse of this product of any kind.
Examples of misuse are given in the following non-exhaustive list:
Using the drill for other purposes than those which are intended;
Failure to observe the safety instructions and warnings as well as the assembly,
operating, maintenance and cleaning instructions contained in this user manual;
Failure to comply with any regulations relating to accident prevention,
occupational medicine or safety which specifically and/or generally apply to the
use of this drill;
Safety
9
Usage of accessories and spare parts which are not intended for the drill;
Modifications to the drill;
Repairs to the drill by parties other than the manufacturer or a qualified
professional;
Use of the drill for commercial or industrial applications as well as in connection
with the trades;
Operation or maintenance of drill by persons not familiar with how to handle the
drill and/or who are not aware of or do not understand the associated risks.
Residual risks
Despite proper use, inconspicuous residual risks cannot be completely ruled out.
Depending on the type of drill, the following hazards may occur:
Lung injury if a suitable dust mask is not worn;
Hearing loss if suitable ear protection is not worn;
Injury to health if the drill is not used or maintained properly;
Injury to health attributed to hand and arm vibration if the drill is used over a
prolonged period of time, is not guided in a controlled manner and maintained
properly;
risk of injury if long hair, loose-fitting clothing or jewellery get caught by rotating
device parts.
General safety notes for power tools
WARNING Read all the safety notes, instructions, illustrations and
technical details supplied with this power tool. Failure to follow the safety
notices and instructions may result in an electric shock, fire and/or severe
injury.
Keep all safety notes and instructions for future reference.
The term “power tool” used in the safety instructions refers to mains-operated
power tools (corded) and battery-powered power tools (cordless).
Work place safety
a) Keep your work area clean and well lit.
Cluttered or dark areas
invite accidents.
b) Do not work with the power tool in areas with a risk of explosion
where flammable liquids, gases or dusts are present.
Power tools
create sparks which may ignite the dust or fumes.
Safety
10
c) Keep children and other persons away from the power tool while
you are using it.
If you are distracted, you could lose control of the
power tool.
Electrical safety
a) The connector plug for the power tool must fit in the socket. The plug
must not be modified in any way. Do not use any adapter plugs in
combination with power tools with protective earthing.
Unmodified
plugs and matching outlets will reduce the risk of electric shock.
b) Avoid body contact with earthed surfaces like pipes, heaters,
stoves and refrigerators.
There is an increased risk of electric shock
if your body is earthed or grounded.
c) Keep power tools away from rain or moisture.
Water entering a
power tool will increase the risk of electric shock.
d) Do not use the cord for improper purposes such as for carrying
the power tool, for hanging it up or for pulling or unplugging
it from the socket. Keep cord away from heat, oil, sharp edges
and moving parts.
Damaged or entangled cords increase the risk of
electric shock.
e) When operating a power tool outdoors, use only extension cords
that are suitable for outdoor use.
Use of a cord suitable for outdoor
use reduces the risk of electric shock.
f) If operating the power tool in a damp environment cannot be
avoided, use a RCD.
Use of an RCD reduces the risk of electric shock.
Safety of persons
a) Be careful, pay attention to what you are doing and approach
work with a power tool in a reasonable manner. Do not use
any power tool if you are tired or under the influence of drugs,
alcohol or medication.
A moment of inattention while operating
power tools may result in serious personal injury.
b) Wear personal protective gear and always wear safety glasses.
Protective equipment such as dust mask, non-skid safety shoes, hard
hat, or hearing protection used for appropriate conditions will reduce
personal injuries.
Safety
11
c) Avoid accidentally activating the device. Make sure that the
power tool is turned off before you connect it to the power
supply and/or the rechargeable battery, pick it up or carry it.
Carrying power tools with your finger on the switch or connecting the
power tool to a power supply while the switch is set to “on” may lead
to accidents.
d) Remove all adjusting tools or spanners before you switch the
power tool on.
A wrench or a key left attached to a rotating part of
the power tool may result in personal injury.
e) Avoid an abnormal posture. Keep proper footing and balance at
all times.
This enables better control of the power tool in unexpected
situations.
f) Wear suitable clothing. Do not wear loose clothing or jewellery.
Keep your hair and clothing away from moving parts.
Loose
clothes, jewellery or long hair can be caught in moving parts.
g) If there is an option for installing dust suction devices and dust
containers, these should be attached and used correctly.
Use of
dust collection can reduce dust-related hazards.
h) Do not be lulled into a false sense of security and ignore the
safety rules for power tools, even if you are well acquainted with
power tools, having used them frequently.
Using power tools
without due care and attention can cause serious injuries in a split
second.
Using and handling the power tool
a) Do not overload the power tool. Use the right power tool for your
work.
The correct power tool will do the job better and safer at the
rate for which it was designed.
b) Do not use a power tool if its switch is defective.
Any power tool
that cannot be controlled with the switch is dangerous and must be
repaired.
c) Disconnect the plug from the power source and/or remove the
rechargeable battery from the power tool before making any
adjustments, changing insertion tools or storing the power tool.
Such preventive safety measures reduce the risk of starting the
power tool accidentally.
Safety
12
d) Keep unused power tools out of the reach of children. Do not let
any individual who is not familiar with the power tool or who
has not read these instructions operate this power tool.
Power
tools are dangerous in the hands of untrained users.
e) Maintain power tools and insertion tools with care. Check to
make sure that the moving parts are functioning properly and
not stuck, whether parts are broken or damaged so as to affect
the function of the power tool. If any parts of the power tool are
damaged, have them repaired before use.
Many accidents are
caused by poorly maintained power tools.
f) Keep cutting tools sharp and clean.
Properly maintained cutting tools
with sharp cutting edges are less likely to bind and are easier to control.
g) Use the power tool, accessories, insertion tools etc. in accordance
with these instructions. At the same time, consider the working
conditions and the work to be performed.
Use of the power tool for
operations different from those intended could result in a hazardous
situation.
h) Keep handles and handle surfaces dry, clean and free from oil and
grease.
Slippery handles and handle surfaces will prevent you from
operating and controlling the power tools safely in unforeseen situations.
Service
a) Only have your power tool repaired by a qualified professional
and only with original spare parts.
This will ensure that the safety
of the power tool is maintained.
Safety notes for drills
a) The drill must be secured.
A drill that has not been mounted can
move or tip over. This could result in injury.
b) The workpiece must be clamped or mounted to a workpiece
support. Do not drill workpieces that are too small for secure
clamping.
Holding the workpiece by hand may result in injury.
c) Do not wear gloves.
Gloves can get caught in turning parts or drill
chips, which can lead to injuries.
d) Keep your hands away from the area where you are drilling
while the power tool is running.
Contact with turning parts or drill
chips can lead to injuries.
Safety
13
e) The drill must be rotating before you guide it towards the
workpiece.
Otherwise, the drill can get caught in the workpiece, thus
causing the workpiece to move unexpectedly as well as injuries.
f) If the drill jams, stop pushing it down and turn off the power
tool. Check and eliminate the cause for it jamming.
Jamming can
lead to the tool moving unexpectedly, causing injury.
g) Avoid long drill chips by interrupting the downward pressure at
regular intervals.
Sharp metal chips can get caught and lead to injuries.
h) Never remove drill chips from the area where you are drilling
while the power tool is running. To remove chips, move the drill
away from the workpiece, switch off the power tool and wait
for the drill to stop. Use tools such as a brush or hook to remove
chips.
Contact with turning parts or drill chips can lead to injuries.
i) The permissible speed of fitted tools with a rated speed must be
at least as high as the maximum speed specified on the power
tool.
Accessories that rotate faster than permissible may break and
be projected.
Safety notes for the line laser
Do not point the laser beam at persons, animals or reflective surfaces and
do not look into the laser beam yourself. This laser emits a class 2 laser
beam in accordance with DIN EN 60825-1. You could blind people with it.
A laser is not a toy and does not belong in the hands of children. Using it
incorrectly may result in irreparable damage to the eyes.
It is forbidden to manipulate the laser so as to increase its power in any
way. No liability will be assumed for any damages caused as the result of
failure to comply with these safety instructions.
The laser does not contain any serviceable parts. Therefore, do not open
the housing. Otherwise, you will render the warranty void.
Warning! Do not swap the laser with another type of laser. Only the
manufacturer of the laser or an authorised representative may perform repairs.
Safety instructions for batteries
Attention: Danger of explosion due to improper replacement of the
batteries. Only replace the batteries with the same type or an equivalent
battery type. Observe the “Technical data”.
Safety
14
Batteries must not be charged, opened, thrown into fire, short circuited or
reactivated by other means.
Avoid contact with skin, eyes and mucus membranes. In the event of
contact with battery acid, the affected area must be rinsed immediately
with plenty of clean water and a doctor must be consulted immediately.
If batteries are swallowed or if they are inside the body for any reason,
seek medical advice immediately. Keep batteries away from children and
animals.
Take the batteries out of the battery compartment if they are empty or
if you do not use the drill for a prolonged period of time. This avoids
damage that could be caused by battery leakage.
Do not expose the batteries to extreme conditions by, for example, placing
them on radiators or exposing them to direct sunlight.
If necessary, clean the contacts of the batteries and device before
inserting them, e.g. with a piece of emery cloth.
Make sure that the polarity is correct when inserting the batteries.
Do not use old and new batteries of different types.
Supplementary safety instructions
The drill may only be used by adults.
Children must be supervised to make sure that they do not play with the
drill.
Keep children away from the packaging material and small parts. There is
a choking hazard if swallowed.
Only connect the drill if the mains voltage of the socket corresponds to the
specification on the nameplate.
Only connect the drill to an easily accessible socket so that you can quickly
disconnect it from the mains in case of a failure.
Do not operate the drill if it exhibits visible damages or the mains cord or
mains plug is defective.
If the mains cord for the drill is damaged, it must be replaced by the
manufacturer, its After Sales Support department or a similarly qualified
person in order to prevent risks.
Safety
15
Only open the housing to the extent described in this user manual. Have
qualified professionals perform repairs. Contact a qualified workshop
for this. Liability and warranty claims are waived in the event of repairs
performed by the user, improper connection or incorrect operation.
Only parts that comply with the original device data may be used for
repairs. Electrical and mechanical parts, which are essential for providing
protection against sources of danger, are located in this drill.
Protect the drill against moisture and only use it in dry indoor rooms.
Do not immerse the drill, the mains cord and the mains plug in water or
other liquids.
Never touch the drill or the mains plug with damp hands.
Never pull the mains plug out of the socket by the mains cord; instead,
always do so by taking hold of the mains plug.
Keep the drill, mains plug and mains cord away from open flames and hot
surfaces.
Lay the power cable so that it does not pose a tripping hazard.
Do not kink the mains cord and do not lay it over sharp edges.
Always switch the drill off and pull the mains plug out of the socket when
you are not using the drill, cleaning it, making settings or in the event of a
fault.
When working with the drill, stand in front of it so that you can easily
operate it and have an eye on everything.
Only use sharp, undamaged drill bits that are suitable for the respective
material.
Always use the chip guard when drilling. If applicable, adjust its length for
optimal protection.
Never touch the chuck or fitted drill bit or tool while it is still rotating. After
you have switched the device off, the clamping chuck will not come to an
immediate stop, but continue to rotate for a while.
Only use the accessories included in the product contents or those
recommended by the manufacturer.
Wear suitable work gloves or wait until the drill bit or fitted tool have
cooled off before changing them.
Do not exert excessive pressure while drilling. Always drill at the speed
that suits the drill bit and the material you are drilling into.
Check the drill and package contents
16
Check the drill and package contents
Parts of the drill are greased to provide protection against corrosion.
Wear suitable work clothing. Place all parts on a piece of cardboard
or similar.
1. Lift the drill out of the packaging using both hands.
2. Place the drill on a level, stable base, e.g. on a workbench.
3. Check whether the drill or the individual parts exhibit any damage. If this is the
case, do not use the drill. Contact the manufacturer at the service address specified
on the warranty card.
4. Check to make sure that all parts are included (see Fig.A,B, C and L).
Assembly
You will need an AF 13 open-ended spanner to mount the drill
column
7
.
Make sure that the drill is completely and properly assembled
before you start it.
1. Place the base plate
10
on a solid and stable base such as a workbench. Use the
three hexagon screws
21
to tightly screw the drill column to the base plate
(see Fig. D).
.
2. Slide the drilling table
12
onto the drill column and fix it in place with the rotary
knob for setting the height
9
(see fig. E).
.
3. Place the entire machine head on the drill column (see fig. F).
Screw the two grub screws
29
tight to secure the machine head.
4. Insert the foldable chip guard
15
with the screw mounted protective hood
14
on the spindle and screw it in place (see fig. G).
5. With a jerk and applying some force, fold the protective hood upwards and
place the chuck
13
onto the spindle (see Fig. H). The chuck must audibly and
noticeably lock into place. Use a rubber mallet for this.
6. Fix the line laser
26
using the screw for the line laser
22
onto the machine head
(see Fig. J).
First use
17
7. Screw all three handles
6
into the
handle fixture
5
(see fig. K).
8. Use 4 screws and washers (not
included in the product contents) to
secure the base plate on the base.
The type and size of the screws differ
depending on the base used. If
necessary, consult a qualified outlet.
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First use
Check the drill and its protective devices for damages and impairments. Only
operate the drill if no damages or impairments can be found.
Operation
WARNING!
Risk of injury!
Accidentally starting the drill may result in severe injury.
Pull the mains plug out of the socket before you make any adjustments to
the drill’s settings or change tools.
WARNING!
Risk of injury!
Using unsuitable tools poses a high risk of injury.
Only use tools (drill bits, countersinks etc.) that are not damaged and
suitable for use with the drill in accordance with this user manual.
Operation
18
Preparations
1. Fold the protective hood
14
up.
2. Use the enclosed chuck key
24
to loosen the jaws of the chuck
13
.
3. From below, insert the drill bit/tool vertically in the chuck opening and use the
chuck key to tighten the chuck jaws. Then be absolutely sure to pull out the
chuck key.
The drill bit/tool must be clamped in place in a central position.
Only use drill bits and tools with a shank diameter of 1.5 to max.
13 millimetres with a cylindrical tool shank or taper shank.
4. Clamp the workpiece in the vice
19
included in the product contents.
5. Place the vice on the drilling table
12
.
6. Use the fixing screws, washers, spring washers and nuts
20
to secure the vice
(see chapter “Clamping the workpiece in the vice”).
7. Position the drilling table at the required height (see chapter “Adjusting the
drilling table”).
8. Fold the protective hood down again.
9. If applicable, adjust the length of the protective hood (see Fig. G) so that it offers
optimal protection (see chapter “Setting the height of the protective hood”).
10. Set the speed so that it corresponds to the workpiece and the fitted drill bit/tool
(see chapter “Setting the speed”).
11. Unlock the emergency stop switch
17
by pushing it upwards.
The drill is now ready for operation.
Emergency stop switch
The emergency stop switch
17
is a safety fixture. It is
not intended to increase convenience of use. Normally,
you should always switch the drill off with the red off
switch O
31
(see Fig. L).
If you press the emergency stop switch with a small
amount of pressure, the spindle will stop in place. The
chuck
13
and the fitted tool will stop rotating. After
the emergency stop switch has been pushed, it must
be manually unlocked. Otherwise, the drill cannot be
switched on again.
17
Operation
19
Unlock the emergency stop switch by pushing it upwards.
Only operate the drill again after the risk leading to the activation of the
emergency stop switch has been rectified.
Only switch the drill back on once you are convinced that the drill is in proper
working condition.
Setting the speed
WARNING!
Risk of injury!
The rotating drive discs can cause serious injury.
Never attempt to adjust the speed when the drill is operating.
Always close the protective hood after making an adjustment.
WARNING!
Risk of injury!
The V-belts must be tensioned with a certain amount of force, which poses a
risk of catching oneself.
Wear protective gloves.
The drill can be set to nine different speeds. They are set by changing the position of
two V-belts. The V-belts are tensioned between three pairs of drive discs; the middle
pair of discs can be pivoted.
1. Switch the drill off (push the red off switch O
31
) and pull the mains plug out of
the socket.
Operation
20
SPINDLE MOTOR
A
1
2
3
4
A-4 500 A-3 770
B-3 1100
C-1 2500
B-4 680
A-2 980
B-1 2000
C-4 830
C-2 1600
B
C
1
4
7
2
5
8
3
6
9
2
1
3
4
2. Loosen the locking screw
2
of the protective hood
1
by turning it
anticlockwise with the hex key
23
.
3. Fold the protective hood up.
4. Loosen the two tensioning screws for the motor
4
.
5. Push the tension lever for the V-belt
25
to the side so that the motor
3
is
pushed towards the machine body.
This will release the tension on the V-belts.
The following figure shows the possible positions for the V-belts:
SPINDEL MOTOR
A
1
2
3
4
A-4 300 A-3 640
B-3 1030
C-1 2410
B-4 480
A-2 790
B-1 1930
C-4 600
C-2 1600
B
C
1
4
7
2
5
8
3
6
9
Example A-4means that the right V-belt is located in position A and the left V-belt
is located in position 4. The speed thus amounts to 300 rpm.
6. Set the required speed according to the following table. Please also observe the
recommended speeds (see the “Speed table”).
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